What is the difference between Intel® Data Center Diagnostic Tool and Intel® In-Field Scan on Xeon® Processors?
Intel® Data Center Diagnostic Tool
The Intel® Data Center Diagnostic Tool is used to verify the health of the CPU cores.
The Intel® Data Center Diagnostic Tool (Intel® DCDiag) is designed for IT managers to conduct periodic maintenance of their data center fleets.
Intel® DCDiag can be used on any size of data center to help ensure the highest level of ongoing quality and availability. In addition, DCDiag can be used for periodic fleet screening in the foreground (~45-minute runtime) or in background mode and can identify faulty microprocessors. Running periodic system maintenance helps proactively identify potential issues and gives system administrators the ability to replace those microprocessors.
For more details, check: Intel® Data Center Diagnostic Tool
Intel® In-field Scan
Intel® In-field Scan is a new processor feature available in Sapphire Rapids, Emerald Rapids, and Intel® Xeon® 6 CPUs.
It enables the detection of faults by executing tests within cores, caches, and on-core arrays. In-field Scan is executed via software (SW).
Intel® In-Field Scan offers three types of testing features:
For more details, check: Intel® In-field Scan